Experience the breathtaking beauty and cultural richness of Cape Town with our Table Mountain City Tour. This guided journey combines the city’s vibrant history with the stunning natural landscapes that surround it, offering a unique look at one of South Africa’s most iconic landmarks.
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔ collection from central Cape Town hotel, Table Mountain Cableway and Robben Island Ferry and Tour.
✔ In-vehicle air conditioning
✔ Guide in person
✖ The Robben Island Tour and ferry is run by the Robben Island Museum. Guests will need to make their own way back to their hotel on completion of the Robben Island Tour. This is from the V&A Waterfront
Pickup Locations
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2. Cape Town Intl Airport
3. Cape Diamond Boutique Hotel
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Additional Info: For security reasons, we always communicate the vehicle registration number to the guest. Upon arrival for pickup, the guide driver will turn on the vehicle’s hazard lights and stand next to the vehicle, waiting for the guest to approach. At that point, the driver will introduce themselves to confirm they are picking up the correct guest.
Itinerary
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Table Mountain National Park
Enjoy the crisp air and clear visibility as you reach the summit (weather permitting). Our guide will point out the highlights of one of the worlds most famous views.
Duration: 2 hours
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Signal Hill
enjoy the scenery from Signal Hill with stunning close up views over the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront and the Harbour.
Duration: 60 minutes
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Company's Gardens
It is the oldest garden in South Africa and was originally created to grow fresh produce for the area and to supply and replenish the ships passing the most southern tip of Africa. It later became a space to beautify too, with botanists bringing in a variety of trees, shrubs, flowers and herbs. The Company’s Garden is home to the oldest cultivated pear tree in South Africa (circa 1652), a rose garden designed and built in 1929, fish pond, a memorial garden commemorating South African soldiers, an aviary, a herb and succulent garden, numerous monuments and historic statues and various wild, feral and semi-domesticated species of birds and animals, including the African turtle dove, Egyptian goose and squirrels.
Duration: 60 minutes
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Parliament of the Republic of South Africa
Parliament of the republic of South Africa
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Iziko Slave Lodge
The Slave Lodge is a South African social history museum located in Cape Town. It has been on its present site in the Company's gardens
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Castle of Good Hope
Built between 1666 and 1679 by the Dutch East India Company, the Castle of Good Hope is regarded as the oldest remaining colonial building in South Africa – and stands as a distinct reminder of the country’s complex colonial past. Known locally as “The Castle”, today this 17th century bastion fort is home to a number of historical collections, including the William Fehr Collection managed by Iziko Museums of South Africa.
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Bo-kaap
Bo Kaap", also known as the Malay quarter. The architecture in this area is typical of what Cape Town was like 200 years ago.
Duration: 60 minutes
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St. George's Cathedral
The cathedral is renowned for the political stance it took during apartheid and is recognised as a strong symbol for democracy in South Africa. Desmond Tutu, the first black archbishop of South Africa, led numerous marches and campaigns for the formal end of apartheid from the front steps of St George's cathedral. It was a common meeting point for all activists of all races as well as woman's rights groups who were part the resistance to apartheid laws and the struggle for social justice, equality and human rights. The remains of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu are interred in front of the high altar.
Duration: 30 minutes
Additional info
• Service animals allowed
• Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
• Suitable for all physical fitness levels